Elevated plasma ceramide levels in post-menopausal women: A cross-sectional study

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Circulating ceramide levels are abnormally elevated in age-dependent pathologies such as cardiovascular diseases, obesity and Alzheimer's disease. Nevertheless, the potential impact of age on plasma ceramide levels has not yet been systematically examined. In the present study, we quantified a focused panel of plasma ceramides and dihydroceramides in a cohort of 164 subjects (84 women) 19 to 80 years of age. After adjusting for potential confounders, multivariable linear regression analysis revealed a positive association between age and ceramide (d18:1/24:0) (β (SE) = 5.67 (2.38); p = .0198) and ceramide (d18:1/24:1) (β (SE) = 2.88 (.61); p

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Vozella, V., Basit, A., Piras, F., Realini, N., Armirotti, A., Bossù, P., … Piomelli, D. (2019). Elevated plasma ceramide levels in post-menopausal women: A cross-sectional study. Aging, 11(1), 73–88. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.101719

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